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Judge Jeanine Pirro delivered a scathing critique of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday night when she accused the mayor, Eric Holder, and Barack Obama of creating a climate of hatred and death toward the police after this past weekend’s senseless murders of two NYPD officers.
“Tonight, there is blood on the steps of New York City Hall. That blood spreads to the citadel of power in the United States; from the Justice Department to the White House. That blood from two men marked for death, assassinated in a predictable, almost inevitable, response to a national climate that fosters hatred and death to police.”
Instead of uniting the country during these volatile times since the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, the leaders, Judge Jeanine said, have been stoking the flames of hatred.
“And when our leaders had a chance to douse the flames of the racial hatred and the divide that is tearing this country apart, they didn’t douse the fires, they stoked them.”
After reviewing some clips of the President and the Attorney General, she focuses her attention on Mayor de Blasio and his failings to defend the New York City Police.
“And when the Mayor of the city of New York doesn’t defend his own police department – two lieutenants violently attacked in a so-called peaceful protest that demands the killing of police, Bill de Blasio not only becomes derelict in his duties, but he fails in his responsibility to protect the rest of us. And he can’t even admit that the police were attacked. He says they were ‘allegedly attacked.’”
The Judge goes on to scold de Blasio for his lack of loyalty to New York’s finest,
“They weren’t allegedly assaulted, they were viciously attacked by your Occupy Wall Street union-type friends, chanting this: ‘What do we want? Dead cops. When do we want them? Now!’”
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